If you're like most people, you probably have a lot of stuff. You could probably stand to get rid of some of it, but chances are you have a few things that need a little fixing. Here are some tips to help you get them back in top shape this weekend.

Android users have a wider variety of issues because they have more freedom in what they can do with their phones. This flowchart is a good place to start when you're looking for troubleshooting methods. Some of Android's issues stem from annoyances more than anything, and we can help you fix most of them. If you're trying to figure out an app that's messing with your system, safe mode is a good place to start. Hopefully you'll never "brick" your Android, but if that happens we have a guide to help you fix it.

Fix Your Music Libraries

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When music libraries grow, they become a little unwieldy. Sometimes tracks are missing their ID3 tags, album art disappears, duplicates show up, and a variety of other problems occur. Fixing them all manually takes more time than most have, and isn't exactly a fun task, but there are some ways to make the process easier. If metadata is your problem, we have acomplete guide to whipping it into shape. We also have several tips on getting your entire library clean and organized. If songs are wrong in Google Music, there's a quick fix for those, too. If you'd rather take a more hands-off approach to the process, TuneUp is a handy app that fixes issues in iTunes and Windows Media Player.